As iPad apps get more and more advanced in dealing with PDF music, I find I want to go back and alter my PDF’s from the past two years. Now I am seeing a great advantage to having metadata embedded into these PDF’s. Metadata is what you are given the opportunity to input when you create a PDF file from the Print menu in OSX – It allows you to put in a Title, Author, Subject, and Keywords. The problem is that it is not an option in Preview to go in later and change that data.

Tonight I did a few google searches and came across one other app, for OSX, that will allow me to change an entire folder of files at once!
PDFInfo is a free app that allows for changes to all files in a certain folder or you can change one file at a time. Here is a screenshot of this app at work. I think I will be using all three options to get this metadata filled in – it just depends on which metadata I am trying to input and at what stage in the creating or using of the PDF I am at.

January 31, 2012 at 6:15 am
Using the app on the ipad, you can change the meta data for more than 1 file at a time using ForScore.
February 12, 2012 at 6:41 pm
Jean.. how do you do this?
February 2, 2013 at 12:40 am
You could also use Automator for changing PDF metadata on multiple files.. It comes on your mac. You just need to make the workflow.